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updated thu 19 jul 01

 

Chris Stanley on tue 17 jul 01


Here are my additions to the list!
Main window:
http://www.utpb.edu/courses/arts4365/
No frills clay page:
http://www.utpb.edu/courses/arts4365/formulae/clay/index.htm
There are some great ones in the stoneware section!
My "secret" for plasticity has always been to add Schlitz to hot water and
mix!

Chris

Ababi on wed 18 jul 01


Thank you very much for your list.
You see we have almost everything in Israel, My supplier promised me
some water from Turkey, Hot weather I will order from you, although we
have some. There was one unclear material , Schlitz, My translating
tool had seven ideas about it includes list of hotels in Schlitz.
http://www.hotelcatalogue.net/cgi/hotelhot1.pl?so=Schlitz Do you add a
German town to your clay? If not please tell me what you meant
Ababi Sharon
Kibbutz Shoval- Israel
officially Glaze addict
ababisha@shoval.ardom.co.il
http://members4.clubphoto.com/ababi306910/
http://www.milkywayceramics.com/cgallery/asharon.htm
http://www.israelceramics.org/




---------- Original Message ----------

> Here are my additions to the list!
>Main window:
>http://www.utpb.edu/courses/arts4365/
>No frills clay page:
>http://www.utpb.edu/courses/arts4365/formulae/clay/index.htm
>There are some great ones in the stoneware section!
>My "secret" for plasticity has always been to add Schlitz to hot water
>and
>mix!

>Chris

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